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Welcome to

Google Drive
One safe place for all
your work. And some
pretty cool features, too.

Let’s get started.


Drive can Drive is designed to
simplify the way you work:
help you get Search, upload, and access your work
across all of your devices, and everything

things done. is securely backed up on Google servers —


no more lost files.

Smart features help make


the workday a little easier:
Stay friends with Office. Work on Word,
Excel, and Powerpoint files right in Drive
— no software needed.
Real-time collaboration. Everyone shares
the same file, so you can create something
together and have all your comments in
one place.

Works with desktops. Sync Drive to your


desktop to open files using applications on
your computer.

Save space. Use Drive to view files on any


device without having to download them.

Easy version control. Manage versions and


view revision history like a pro.
Google Drive Getting Started
basics
Learning your way around Drive
Setting up Drive on your devices
Getting your stuff in Drive
Here’s what we’ll
cover. Click on a Working In Drive
topic to jump ahead. Finding and viewing files
Creating new items, and using
apps to get more done
Sharing files inside and outside
of your organization

Troubleshooting
Can’t find a file or folder?
Accessing, syncing, and loading
errors

Tips
Tips, tricks, and fun features
Getting Started
Learning your way around Drive

• Your files and folders are in My Drive.

• Things that have been shared with you are in


Shared with me. Move them into My Drive to
organize them however you like.

• Recent shows you the last files you’ve worked


on so you can quickly jump back in.

To get to Drive from Gmail, click the 3x3 app


TIP
launcher at the top of the page and select the
Drive icon.
Getting Started
Setting up Drive on your devices

Google Drive for Mac or PC Google Drive mobile app


Get quick and easy access to Google Drive on Download the mobile app to open, edit, and
your computer, by installing the Google Drive share your files from any smartphone or tablet
folder on your desktop. It looks just like any —without using up your device’s local storage.
other folder on your hard drive, but it’s way
more powerful.

No Internet? No problem.
• Desktop Sync: Drag, drop, move, rename, or Keep working when you don’t have a data or
delete files and folders here, and all changes WiFi connection—simply pin files to make
are instantly synced to Drive across all them available offline.
your devices.

• Open in Drive: Keep files safe in Drive, but


you@company.com
0.06TB (1%) of 10.05TB used

still open and edit files using apps on your


computer like Photoshop or Adobe Acrobat.

The desktop app works with everything in


My Drive. Choose to only sync specific folders
so you don’t fill up your hard drive, or sync
everything.

TIP

Move Shared with me items into My Drive


to sync to your desktop.
Getting Started
Getting your stuff in Drive

Make yourself at home. Add files to Drive and


organize them however you want. They’ll always
be available wherever you log into Drive.

Desktop: Drag and drop any file or folder to


start an instant upload.

Mobile: Click the + button to add files.


Working in Drive
Creating new items and connecting with apps

The New button is the place to create new


folders, upload files, start new docs, and find
apps to do just about anything.

Want to send a fax, sign a doc, edit a PDF,


or create a workflow?

Go to New > More > Connect more apps to


search for tools to help you do all of the
above and more (or visit the Drive collection
in the Chrome Web Store).
Working in Drive
Finding and viewing files in Drive

You can view and open most common file types


in Drive. Click to open files or preview them
using the eye icon.

Check this out: View stuff like HD videos,


Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop files without
having those programs on your computer.

Find what you’re looking for with Drive search—


it’s like Google search, but for your files. You
can even search for words within PDFs and
scanned images.

Take a picture of your handwritten


TIP
notes with your phone and upload it to
Drive. That text will be searchable so
you can find your great ideas later.
Working in Drive
Sharing files, inside and outside of your organization

Everything you create or upload to Drive Click to watch tutorial:


belongs to you — you can decide who to
share it with and how much access they
have. To share a file: Hit “Share”
Desktop: Select the file you want to share,
then click the share icon / that
appears in the top right.
Mobile: Tap the info icon on the file you
want to share, then select the share icon on
the next screen.

Add people - Enter the email addresses(es)


of who you want to share it with, from inside
or outside your organization.
Choose sharing settings - Decide if the
people you share with can edit the file, can
just leave comments, or can only view the
file. Check out the different sharing settings
and what they mean here.
Send a message - Drive will send them an
email notification with a link to the file and
you can include a message to help explain
what you’d like them to do, so you don’t have
to send a separate email.
Troubleshooting
Can’t find a file or folder?

Drive search is powerful (like Google search,


but for your files). Try searching for different
keywords from the title or within the file. Drive
can even search text in PDFs and images.

Sometimes a change of scenery makes all


the difference.

• Switch from a grid to a list using the


grid icon / or list icon /

• Sort by any of the headers in list view,


including the file owner and when the
file was last modified.

Still missing? Here’s your go-to resource for


additional tips on locating that lost item.

One thing to remember: sometimes the owner of


a file may have deleted it, and that’s why it’s no
longer shared in Drive. If you think this might be
the case, contact the owner of the file to verify.
Troubleshooting
Accessing, syncing, and loading errors

Need permission
If you click on a link to a file or folder that isn’t
shared with you, this page will come up.

Simply click “Request access” and the owner


of the file or folder will receive an email name@gmail.com

notification with your request and let you in. mikechange@ink-42.com

Some files can’t be synced


Click the Google Drive icon in your computer’s
toolbar and select View # unsyncable files
> Retry all. If that doesn’t work, quit Google
Drive and open it again from your Applications
folder.

Loading error
If the document you’re viewing is not loading
properly, there might be an issue with cached
data in your browser. Follow the instructions
here to clear the cache and cookies from
your browser.

Still Stumped?
Visit the Google Drive Help Center
Tips
Tips, tricks, and fun features

Once you have the basics down, here are a few


handy things to help you get even more from Drive:

Want to save multiple versions? My Projects

Upload a new version (of your images, PDFs, etc.)


to the same link and you can revert back to prior
versions. Older versions will save for 30 days, or
right click the file you want to manage,
select Manage versions > select Keep forever.

Need to send big files?


You can send huge files (up to 5TB) with Drive.
Just upload and share. Or insert files into email
messages without leaving your Gmail.

Want to know what’s changed in a


shared folder? Google Drive

Click the little in the top right corner to scan


through the Activity stream to see what people
have been up to, like when a file was shared, and
with who.

Google Drive
Tips
Tips, tricks, and fun features

Like to automate common tasks?


Use Apps Script to do things like manage
responses from Google Forms, translate your
Docs, and build custom reports with macros. John Doe

Peter Ann

Like working as a team?


Create and share a Projects folder with your
team so when you add a new document, it’s
automatically shared with everyone.

Want more tips?


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